Stephan J. Schmidt, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorDonald A. Krueckeberg | grad student | 2006 | Rutgers, New Brunswick | |
(Nature in the suburbs: Open space preservation, fiscal planning, and exclusion.) |
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Schmidt S, Siedentop S, Fina S. (2018) How effective are regions in determining urban spatial patterns? Evidence from Germany Journal of Urban Affairs. 40: 639-656 |
Schmidt S, Zakayo E. (2018) Land formalization and local leadership in Moshi, Tanzania Habitat International. 74: 18-26 |
Schmidt S, Fina S, Siedentop S. (2015) Post-socialist Sprawl: A Cross-Country Comparison European Planning Studies. 23: 1357-1380 |
Schmidt S, Magigi W, Godfrey B. (2015) The organization of urban agriculture: Farmer associations and urbanization in Tanzania Cities. 42: 153-159 |
Schmidt S. (2011) Sprawl without growth in eastern Germany Urban Geography. 32: 105-128 |
Schmidt S, Nemeth J, Botsford E. (2011) The evolution of privately owned public spaces in New York City Urban Design International. 16: 270-284 |
Schmidt S, Paulsen K. (2009) Is Open-Space Preservation a Form of Exclusionary Zoning? The Evolution of Municipal Open-Space Policies in New Jersey Urban Affairs Review. 45: 92-118 |
Schmidt S. (2009) Land Use Planning Tools and Institutional Change in Germany: Recent Developments in Local and Regional Planning European Planning Studies. 17: 1907-1921 |
Schmidt SJ. (2008) The Evolving Relationship Between Open Space Preservation and Local Planning Practice Journal of Planning History. 7: 91-112 |
Németh J, Schmidt S. (2007) Toward a Methodology for Measuring the Security of Publicly Accessible Spaces Journal of the American Planning Association. 73: 283-297 |